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the port is not going to be the same without nelson. have a great retirement. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> hi, commissioners, nate cruise of the real estate division and i am a analyst and i would like to speak about nelson's retirement and i have been a whopping three years so i have a long time to live up to his example. when i started here i didn't know my way around when there are first trying to get your bearings there are the folks that are a resource and sort of a welcome place to go with your questions, which are probably pretty silly but nelson was one of those people for me and helpful in trying to learn the ins and outs of contracting and maintaining the scores and scores of utility accounts that we have. and i would not have certainly, learned what i about without nelson and he is a good guy to work with and so we will miss him, thanks. >> hi, commissioners, madam director, i'm edwin and i worked with nelson for most of my career, which is like over three years. i just want to personally assure you that his desk is in good
the port is not going to be the same without nelson. have a great retirement. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> hi, commissioners, nate cruise of the real estate division and i am a analyst and i would like to speak about nelson's retirement and i have been a whopping three years so i have a long time to live up to his example. when i started here i didn't know my way around when there are first trying to get your bearings there are the folks that are a resource and sort of a welcome...
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that the port commission has requested about the pier 70, water front site. and development project that we are pursuing, with the forest city california. and we have got in the audience today, jack, representing the forest city, and also, we would like to introduce to you today, sarah, dennis phillips with the office of economic and workforce development, she is going to be their project director on the project, reporting to jennifer mats, the water front project director in the mayor's office. >> so, just in that, noting the hour, i am going to go fairly quickly, through this presentation. we the last major milestone for the project was the board of supervisors, approval of the term sheet for the project. and describing the general financial agreements between the parties, it is not a binding document and we can't enter into a binding contract with forest city on the development until after sequa but that was an 11-0 vote at the board of supervisors, a lot of positive testimony from the community at the board. and that, that completed, the phase one, milest
that the port commission has requested about the pier 70, water front site. and development project that we are pursuing, with the forest city california. and we have got in the audience today, jack, representing the forest city, and also, we would like to introduce to you today, sarah, dennis phillips with the office of economic and workforce development, she is going to be their project director on the project, reporting to jennifer mats, the water front project director in the mayor's...
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that we have on the port property. so, out of the 77 million. shown is the total fiscal year 2012, 13, revenue, roughly, 17 million is brought in by parking. and of that 17 million, approximately, 10 million is directly associated with the parking lot operations. and so, ten million that is roughly 13 percent of the revenue from the parking lot operations and the other 7 million on comes in through our meters, and fine and whatnot. and so it is an extremely important component, financially to the port and the election of the operator is critical to us as an organization, and staying financially, viable. well, while the numbers are important, what also is extremely important, is the inner dependance and to the visitor experience and to have an operator that is totally focused on the financial component of it, we do need to have someone that has the operational know how and skills, and customer service skills that allow us to have a good, posive relationship with our existing tenants and plus the visitors who come, and v
that we have on the port property. so, out of the 77 million. shown is the total fiscal year 2012, 13, revenue, roughly, 17 million is brought in by parking. and of that 17 million, approximately, 10 million is directly associated with the parking lot operations. and so, ten million that is roughly 13 percent of the revenue from the parking lot operations and the other 7 million on comes in through our meters, and fine and whatnot. and so it is an extremely important component, financially to...
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and that building code impacts the port's building codes and requires that we amend the various port building codes that we have. i just wanted the commission and the community know that there is a draft of the various port building codes. it is the building code green mechanical and electrical and plumbing codes, and all of those codes have to be amended to be consistent with the new state code and we have the codes available on the port website, sf port.com for the public and for the commission to review. and the staff will be back to the port commission and in december to present the final draft of the building codes for your approval assuming that you do approve them. the new port codes will go into effect january first, 2014 at the same time that the state code goes into effect. and i mentioned a couple of times the port commission meeting in december and i want to remind folks and i know that the commission at the last meeting but i want to remind folks that the december commission meeting will be december the 12th which is a thursday and we usually meet on taouses and so the d
and that building code impacts the port's building codes and requires that we amend the various port building codes that we have. i just wanted the commission and the community know that there is a draft of the various port building codes. it is the building code green mechanical and electrical and plumbing codes, and all of those codes have to be amended to be consistent with the new state code and we have the codes available on the port website, sf port.com for the public and for the...
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focused on the dda and the financial plan to fund all of the infrastructure and steven wheel on the port staff is going to be working very closely with the forest city engineers to develop that infrastructure plan and coordinate with the other city departments like the san francisco public utilities commission and the department of public works. so, we are trying to get an interdisciplinary team from across the city to really focus on how we build this new neighborhood. and so that, and in closing. i mentioned the exclusive negotiating agreement earlier. and we do intend to come back to you with a proposal to amend that exclusive negotiating agreement, perhaps as early as the november meeting. and to address a few issues for this phase two, period of time. so that concludes my presentation and sarah and i are available to answer any questions. >> is there any public comment? >> commissioners is there any comment. >> i have a comment i am happy that you get your ppa letter from planning and i like how you are lining up your ducks there, and especially with the other two lots, and they are
focused on the dda and the financial plan to fund all of the infrastructure and steven wheel on the port staff is going to be working very closely with the forest city engineers to develop that infrastructure plan and coordinate with the other city departments like the san francisco public utilities commission and the department of public works. so, we are trying to get an interdisciplinary team from across the city to really focus on how we build this new neighborhood. and so that, and in...
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advice the port and the port in turn will then advise the tenant and as to whether or not they will extend the lease. >> okay. >> so, let's say, forest city and they are out of this completely and we had a lease similar to this. that forest city did not have anything to do with and they were dealing directly with the port and do you have this paragraph in the leases? could i ask the question. >> this is not a general condition in a poor lease and so this was put into the lease due to the requests from the forest city. >> for both of these. >> yes. >> okay. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> any other questions? >> could you tell me a little bit about how this lease is going to benefit the southern water front community benefit beautifiation fund? >> i have spoken with the tenant and i know for sure with regard to the lease 15690 as they have done on the site at 20th and illinois, they have put plants, and greenry to try to beutify the area, and i am not sure what is going to happen. i have brought this to their attention, and made them aware that this has to be addressed but i am
advice the port and the port in turn will then advise the tenant and as to whether or not they will extend the lease. >> okay. >> so, let's say, forest city and they are out of this completely and we had a lease similar to this. that forest city did not have anything to do with and they were dealing directly with the port and do you have this paragraph in the leases? could i ask the question. >> this is not a general condition in a poor lease and so this was put into the lease...
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port and we'd be happy to work with your office or the offices of the supervisors adjacent to the port for any ways that we can enhance the signage and the legibility, we'd much rather have people paying through the meter than through citations. >> okay. i'm sure everybody here who ran into an -- anyone else? nobody at the port? okay, just me? just me. okay. so, i'm happy to support this resolution because it doesn't extend locations for meters and that was my biggest concern. i didn't want us to just begin placing meters all over the place, i'll wake up one morning and all of a sudden, two, three, four blocks in my neighborhood have meters and that's what most of my neighbors were concerned about and many of the e-mails that i received from constituents were concerned about expansions and not having the ability to participate in those expansions so i'm happy to see this has been amended and has made it clear that we're not talking about an extension, we're talking specifically about replacement repairs and it's outlined clearly in the resolution, so i really appreciate that. i'd like
port and we'd be happy to work with your office or the offices of the supervisors adjacent to the port for any ways that we can enhance the signage and the legibility, we'd much rather have people paying through the meter than through citations. >> okay. i'm sure everybody here who ran into an -- anyone else? nobody at the port? okay, just me? just me. okay. so, i'm happy to support this resolution because it doesn't extend locations for meters and that was my biggest concern. i didn't...
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on developing the mission bay project and the port owned parks all around the shore line. and knowing how we can adapt to rising tides is a critically important piece. >> thank you. >> any other public comment, and comments from commissioners? no. sorry. >> sue, and i am glad that you are tackling and not going to become republican naysayers, i want to point out that you have the jurisdiction along the shore line. i want to remind you what you did a couple of minutes ago. that see wall is in the flood season and at 330, and the other sea wall are all to flooding and sooner or later the port has to deal with lands that they own on the other side of the embarcadero as well as the piers. >> i am going to pay attention to these studies as well and i would just put out your schedule, and for awarding the warriors, is they have a lease that will end in 2080. and you look at this, and this is between, 10 to 17 inches, and 2050 and 31 to 69 by 2100 and so just kind of split the difference. and we have a big problem. and the port has toto as we undertake it and we have to keep it i
on developing the mission bay project and the port owned parks all around the shore line. and knowing how we can adapt to rising tides is a critically important piece. >> thank you. >> any other public comment, and comments from commissioners? no. sorry. >> sue, and i am glad that you are tackling and not going to become republican naysayers, i want to point out that you have the jurisdiction along the shore line. i want to remind you what you did a couple of minutes ago. that...
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for the port city team to continue to negotiate with the four forest city on the development of the agreement on the site, as a result, the port staff is seeking authorization to increase the term, both the term of the contract, and the maximum amount of the agreement with the eps. and all of the other terms of the contract would remain the same as in the existing. and a few comments on lbe participation. currently the contract has a 22 percent goal. and to date eps, has only achieved, lb participation rate of 19 percent. with the approval of this contract, amount, and the execution of the additional work as presently planned, eps will be able to exceed the goal, 22 percent by the end of the contract and the amended contract term. and funds for the additional work will come from the ports's operating budget and it will be reimbursed by the forest city as part of the exclusive negotiation agreement. and in conclusion, the port staff requests the authorization to amend the contract with the economic planning systems real estate connection by increasing from $500,000 to $750,000 and by
for the port city team to continue to negotiate with the four forest city on the development of the agreement on the site, as a result, the port staff is seeking authorization to increase the term, both the term of the contract, and the maximum amount of the agreement with the eps. and all of the other terms of the contract would remain the same as in the existing. and a few comments on lbe participation. currently the contract has a 22 percent goal. and to date eps, has only achieved, lb...
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housing and one of the port properties. and in that strategy, that staff, was looking at in terms of looking at the assets that a port have and how could we exploit bringing those to the high sxeft so one of the strategies was developing affordable housing on the sea wall lot, 322-1, and using the proceeds from that to offset the development costs on pier 70 and as you almost would be aware, pier 70 is anticipated to have between 2.2 million square feet to 3 million square feet of commercial space. and so provide in the hand of the development. and there is significant costs associated with that, and particularly with the impact fee that will need to be paid. and so part of the proceed, from sea wall 322-1 will be used to effect that in terms of making the project (inaudible). and as indicated in the staff, memorandum, part of this strategy, led staff to pursue both state and local legislation to give thiserization to what we are proposing to be done. the rationale includes the that the site that we are proposing to be used
housing and one of the port properties. and in that strategy, that staff, was looking at in terms of looking at the assets that a port have and how could we exploit bringing those to the high sxeft so one of the strategies was developing affordable housing on the sea wall lot, 322-1, and using the proceeds from that to offset the development costs on pier 70 and as you almost would be aware, pier 70 is anticipated to have between 2.2 million square feet to 3 million square feet of commercial...
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and at that awards banquet, the port of san francisco received an award for its efforts to bring the america's cup event to san francisco bay. and in particular, joe rilely was at that event and represented the port and the association of represents public and private marinas throughout the state and they were active in testimony and hearings leading up to the san francisco bay and a number of members at the event were very appreciative of our efforts but also say that the event was one of the key aspects of their career and
and at that awards banquet, the port of san francisco received an award for its efforts to bring the america's cup event to san francisco bay. and in particular, joe rilely was at that event and represented the port and the association of represents public and private marinas throughout the state and they were active in testimony and hearings leading up to the san francisco bay and a number of members at the event were very appreciative of our efforts but also say that the event was one of the...
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and so that it will not impair the development, but yet, still allow the port to have a revenue stream until all of the lease area is acquired by forest city. >> yeah, i understand that, with as the forest city is going to be ongoing there for ten years. and but,
and so that it will not impair the development, but yet, still allow the port to have a revenue stream until all of the lease area is acquired by forest city. >> yeah, i understand that, with as the forest city is going to be ongoing there for ten years. and but,
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the other issue i wanted to bring up is i don't understand why the port has the authority to oversee meters directly. i know this isn't a part of this discussion, but i just wanted to say that for the record, again, you know, mta doesn't have control over lighting and what happens in the ported and making decisions around port meters and so on and so forth, but i just don't understand that, so i just wanted to put that out there as a discussion. i'm sure we'll have in the future, but i think for the sake of consistency, for the sake of making sure the city is a lot more organized, i'm not a transit expert, nor do i think the board of supervisors should be managing parking meet erps, but we are allocated fund and supporting these meters for the efficiency of the city to allow for changing these meters, i think the port's role should in the be as managers of meters, thank you. >> colleagues, any additional discussion, do we need a roll call vote on this item? >> on item 12 as amended, supervisor breed? breed, aye. supervisor campos, campos, aye. supervisor chiu, chiu, aye. supervisor c
the other issue i wanted to bring up is i don't understand why the port has the authority to oversee meters directly. i know this isn't a part of this discussion, but i just wanted to say that for the record, again, you know, mta doesn't have control over lighting and what happens in the ported and making decisions around port meters and so on and so forth, but i just don't understand that, so i just wanted to put that out there as a discussion. i'm sure we'll have in the future, but i think...
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and you are pitting one development against the other on the port and for that reason, i do not know, it is insanity and you don't do that. so if you are going to have the giants build a venue on the parking lot there, let them throw it. but this way, you are going to knock everything out of the ballpark, so to speak. and create a lot of havoc because you are not planning it properly. and so please think about it, and this whole thing needs to be rethought, and given proper consideration. and you don't talk about what parking is under the condo, how many cars will go under that. and how many cars will go under the hotel. we cannot absorb it, the city is only 7 miles big. small i should say. please, use some reasoning and do the right thing, thank you. >> thank you. and (inaudible) >> >> i have been a resident for san francisco for 45 years and also, i am an architect and i have also sefbed on the building commission for four years and i am in support of the arena from the sand point of there is vital economic and social opportunity opportunities and the arena and there is from this ca
and you are pitting one development against the other on the port and for that reason, i do not know, it is insanity and you don't do that. so if you are going to have the giants build a venue on the parking lot there, let them throw it. but this way, you are going to knock everything out of the ballpark, so to speak. and create a lot of havoc because you are not planning it properly. and so please think about it, and this whole thing needs to be rethought, and given proper consideration. and...
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the port owns land but not the jurisdiction you do. the plan that was given out the page of the eastern selma plan it was adapted before the project ended. the eir was done with data 2 and 3 of the plan. no one is looking at this as a neighborhood. it's your responsibility. you look at the sunset neighborhoods the clem street neighborhood. what about the people who live in this neighborhood. they development addition is no more it's the planning department that has to deal with this. the port has enough to deal u with but you have to deal with the west side. there is no vital commercial area. the neighborhood will crazy about this. we don't have places you have in every other neighborhood. you have to understand your own process. i requested last night at a port hearing on transportation how the project will get through the approval process. i had the experience of 8 washington street. you'll have that on monster hearing and everything amending the project. you won't have any discussion of the project. please force it. you have the opp
the port owns land but not the jurisdiction you do. the plan that was given out the page of the eastern selma plan it was adapted before the project ended. the eir was done with data 2 and 3 of the plan. no one is looking at this as a neighborhood. it's your responsibility. you look at the sunset neighborhoods the clem street neighborhood. what about the people who live in this neighborhood. they development addition is no more it's the planning department that has to deal with this. the port...